2006 Czech Figure Skating Championships

Czech Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championships
Location: Czech Republic
Host:Czech Skating

The Czech Figure Skating Championships (Czech: Mistrovství České republiky v krasobruslení) are held annually to crown the national champions of the Czech Republic. Skaters compete in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants.

Beginning with the 2006–07 season, the Slovak and Czech associations held their national championships together as one event. The Three Nationals Championships were formed when Poland joined in the 2008–09 season. Following the addition of Hungary in the 2013–14 season, the event has been known as the Four Nationals Championships. Skaters from the four countries compete together and the results are split at the end of the competition to form national podiums.

Senior medalists

From left to right: Georgii Reshtenko, the reigning Czech champion in men's singles; Eliška Březinová, an eight-time Czech champion in women's singles; and Natálie Taschlerová and Filip Taschler, the reigning Czech champions in ice dance

Men's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1998 Czech Republic Brno Radek Horák Petr Jaroš Karel Nekola [1]
1999 Czech Republic Karviná Lukáš Rakowski Radek Horák [2]
2000 Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav Tomáš Šrom [3]
2001 Tomáš Verner [4]
2002 Czech Republic Karviná Tomáš Verner Lukáš Rakowski Radek Horák [5]
2003 Czech Republic Brno Ondřej Hotárek [6]
2004 Czech Republic Hradec Králové Michal Matloch [7]
2005 Czech Republic Ostrava Tomáš Janečko Lukáš Rakowski
2006 Czech Republic České Budějovice Tomáš Verner Pavel Kaška [8]
2007 Czech Republic Liberec Tomáš Janečko [9]
2008 Slovakia Trenčín Michal Březina Pavel Kaška [10]
2009 Czech Republic Třinec Pavel Kaška Michal Matloch Petr Bidař [11]
2010 Poland Cieszyn Michal Březina Tomáš Verner Pavel Kaška [12]
2011 Slovakia Žilina Tomáš Verner Michal Březina [13]
2012 Czech Republic Ostrava [14]
2013 Poland Cieszyn Pavel Kaška Marco Zakouril [15]
2014 Slovakia Bratislava Michal Březina Petr Coufal [16]
2015 Hungary Budapest Michal Březina Petr Coufal Pavel Kaška [17]
2016 Czech Republic Třinec Jiří Bělohradský Petr Kotlařík [18]
2017 Poland Katowice Jiří Bělohradský Matyáš Bělohradský Tomáš Kupka [19]
2018 Slovakia Košice Petr Kotlařík [20]
2019 Hungary Budapest Matyáš Bělohradský Petr Kotlařík Daniel Mrázek [21]
2020 Czech Republic Ostrava Michal Březina Matyáš Bělohradský Jiří Bělohradský [22]
2021 Poland Cieszyn Jiří Bělohradský Georgii Reshtenko [23]
2022 Slovakia Spišská Nová Ves Matyáš Bělohradský Georgii Reshtenko No other competitors [24]
2023 Hungary Budapest Petr Kotlařík [25]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov Georgii Reshtenko Filip Ščerba [26]
2025 Poland Cieszyn Petr Kotlařík [27]

Women's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1998 Czech Republic Brno Lenka Kulovaná Kateřina Blohonová Veronika Skalická [1]
1999 Czech Republic Karviná Annette Dytrtová Veronika Dytrtová Petra Lehká [2]
2000 Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav Eva Chudá Lenka Šeniglová Veronika Dytrtová [3]
2001 Lucie Krausová [4]
2002 Czech Republic Karviná Veronika Dytrtová Lenka Šeniglová [5]
2003 Czech Republic Brno Petra Lukáčíková Marta Klímová [6]
2004 Czech Republic Hradec Králové Petra Lukáčíková Ivana Hudziecová Dina Babická [7]
2005 Czech Republic Ostrava Pavla Skotalová Ivana Hudziecová
2006 Czech Republic České Budějovice Ivana Hudziecová Petra Lukáčíková Hana Charyparová [8]
2007 Czech Republic Liberec Nella Simaová Klára Nováková [9]
2008 Slovakia Trenčín Nella Simaová Hana Charyparová [10]
2009 Czech Republic Třinec Ivana Hudziecová Martina Boček [11]
2010 Poland Cieszyn Martina Boček Nella Simaová [12]
2011 Slovakia Žilina Kristina Kostková Eliška Březinová [13]
2012 Czech Republic Ostrava Eliška Březinová Klára Světlíková Nastasia Lobachevskaya [14]
2013 Poland Cieszyn Laura Raszyková Jana Coufalová [15]
2014 Slovakia Bratislava Eliška Březinová Elizaveta Ukolova [16]
2015 Hungary Budapest [17]
2016 Czech Republic Třinec Michaela Lucie Hanzlíková Anna Dušková [18]
2017 Poland Katowice Michaela Lucie Hanzlíková Eliška Březinová Natálie Kratěnová [19]
2018 Slovakia Košice Eliška Březinová Dahyun Ko Michaela Lucie Hanzlíková [20]
2019 Hungary Budapest Klára Štěpánová Aneta Janiczková [21]
2020 Czech Republic Ostrava Nikola Rychtaříková Kateřina Fričová [22]
2021 Poland Cieszyn Oluša Gajdošová [23]
2022 Slovakia Spišská Nová Ves Ellen Slavíčková [24]
2023 Hungary Budapest Barbora Vránková Eliška Březinová Nikola Rychtaříková [25]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov Michaela Vraštáková [26]
2025 Poland Cieszyn Michaela Vraštáková Barbora Vránková [27]

Pair skating

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1998 Czech Republic Brno No other competitors [1]
1999 Czech Republic Karviná [2]
2000 Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav
No other competitors [3]
2001
[4]
2002 Czech Republic Karviná
[5]
2003 Czech Republic Brno
  • Andrea Vargová
  • Marek Sedlmajer
  • Adéla Zilvarová
  • Miroslav Verner
[6]
2004 Czech Republic Hradec Králové
No other competitors [7]
2006 Czech Republic České Budějovice No other competitors [8]
2011 Slovakia Žilina No other competitors [13]
2012 Czech Republic Ostrava No other competitors [14]
2020 [a] [28]
2021 Poland Cieszyn [23]
2023 Hungary Budapest
  • Federica Simioli
  • Alessandro Zarbo
[25]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov
[26]
  1. ^ As Jelizaveta Žuková had not yet been released from Russia to compete internationally, she and Martin Bidař competed in the 2020 Czech Championships, but not the 2020 Four Nationals Championships.

Ice dance

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1998 Czech Republic Brno
  • Alena Kramplová
  • Jan Nerad
[1]
1999 Czech Republic Karviná
  • Martina Kvarcáková
  • Ota Jandejsek
[2]
2000 Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav
  • Martina Kvarcáková
  • Ota Jandejsek
No other competitors [3]
2001
  • Martina Kvarcáková
  • Ota Jandejsek
[4]
2002 Czech Republic Karviná No other competitors [5]
2003 Czech Republic Brno [6]
2004 Czech Republic Hradec Králové [7]
2005 Czech Republic Ostrava
2006 Czech Republic České Budějovice No other competitors [8]
2007 Czech Republic Liberec [9]
2008 Slovakia Trenčín No other competitors [10]
2009 Czech Republic Třinec [11]
2010 Poland Cieszyn No other competitors [12]
2011 Slovakia Žilina [13]
2012 Czech Republic Ostrava
[14]
2013 Poland Cieszyn No other competitors [15]
2014 Slovakia Bratislava No other competitors [16]
2015 Hungary Budapest [17]
2017 Poland Katowice
  • Nicole Kuzmichová
  • Alexandr Sinicyn
No other competitors [19]
2018 Slovakia Košice No other competitors [20]
2022 Slovakia Spišská Nová Ves [24]
2023 Hungary Budapest
No other competitors [25]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov No other competitors [26]
2025 Poland Cieszyn No other competitors [27]

Junior medalists

Men's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1998 Brno Lukáš Rakowski Tomáš Srom Jan Veselý [1]
2000 Mladá Boleslav Karel Štefl Tomáš Verner Jan Matejka [3]
2002 Děčín Michal Matloch Lukáš Rakowski Ondřej Hotárek [29]
2003 Příbram Tomáš Janečko Ondřej Hotárek Jan Matejka [30]
2004 Hradec Králové Pavel Kaška Miroslav Verner [7]
2005 Ostrava Michal Březina Jakub Šafránek Michal Řehůřek
2006 České Budějovice Petr Bidař [8]
2007 Liberec Miroslav Dvořák [9]
2008 České Budějovice Petr Bidař Petr Coufal Jiří Vašíček [31]
2009 Petr Coufal Jiří Vašíček Miroslav Dvořák [32]
2010 Brno Petr Bidař Petr Coufal Jiří Vašíček [33]
2011 České Budějovice Petr Coufal Marco Zakouřil Miroslav Dvořák [34]
2012 Pardubice Tomáš Kupka Marco Zakouřil [35]
2013 Příbram Jan Kurník [36]
2014 Třinec [37]
2015 Plzeň Jiří Bělohradský Petr Kotlařík Martin Bidař [38]
2016 Matyáš Bělohradský [39]
2017 Náchod Petr Kotlařík Jiří Bělohradský Radek Jakubka [40]
2018 Liberec Radek Jakubka Matyáš Bělohradský [41]
2019 Náchod Matyáš Bělohradský Filip Ščerba Daniel Mrázek [42]
2020 Litoměřice Filip Ščerba Matyáš Bělohradský Georgii Reshtenko [43]
2021 No competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Český Těšín Georgii Reshtenko Damian Malczyk Sebastian Malczyk [44]
2023 Strakonice Damian Malczyk Jindřich Klement Vojtěch Warisch [45]
2024 Mariánské Lázně Tadeáš Václavík Jan Valtera No other competitors [46]

Women's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1998 Brno Eva Chudá Petra Lehká Šárka Kvarcáková [1]
2000 Mladá Boleslav Ivana Hudziecová Erika Mervartová Barbora Ulehlova [3]
2002 Děčín Lucie Krausová Monika Králová Jana Sýkorová [29]
2003 Příbram Veronika Benesová Pavla Skotalová Petra Lukaciková [30]
2004 Hradec Králové Jana Sýkorová Zuzana Wojtovičová Pavla Skotalová [7]
2005 Ostrava Nella Simaová Petra Vaumundová Zuzana Wojtovičová
2006 České Budějovice Klara Noviková [8]
2007 Liberec Barbara Albrechtová Eva Čiklová Tereza Světlíková [9]
2008 České Budějovice Barbora Švédová Nikola Procházková Klára Zoubková [31]
2009 Hana Vaverková Alexandra Herbríková [32]
2010 Brno Kristína Košíková Barbora Švédová Eliška Březinová [33]
2011 České Budějovice Veronika Paličková Adéla Jelínková Daria Zaychenko [34]
2012 Pardubice Elizaveta Ukolova Eliška Březinová Jana Coufalová [35]
2013 Příbram Klára Světlíková [36]
2014 Třinec Anna Dušková Aneta Janiczková Klára Světlíková [37]
2015 Plzeň Elizaveta Ukolova Jana Coufalová [38]
2016 Elizaveta Ukolova Michaela Lucie Hanzlíková Klára Světlíková [39]
2017 Náchod Michaela Lucie Hanzlíková Klára Štěpánová Elizabeth Harsh [40]
2018 Liberec Dahyun Ko Kateřina Fričová Nikola Rychtaříková [41]
2019 Náchod Nikola Rychtaříková Aneta Janiczková [42]
2020 Litoměřice Thea Reichmacherová Klára Štěpánová [43]
2021 No competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Český Těšín Barbora Vránková Adéla Vallová Michaela Vrašťáková [44]
2023 Strakonice Barbora Tykalová Kateřina Hanušová Adéla Vallová [45]
2024 Mariánské Lázně Jana Horčičková Barbora Tykalová Kateřina Hanušová [46]

Pair skating

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2000 Mladá Boleslav
No other competitors [3]
2002 Děčín
  • Adéla Zilvarová
  • Miroslav Verner
No other competitors [29]
2003 Příbram No other competitors [30]
2008 České Budějovice
  • Andrea Hollerová
  • Jakub Šafránek
[31]
2009 Třinec
[11]
2010 Brno [33]
2014 Slovakia Bratislava [16]
2015 Hungary Budapest [17]
2020 Czech Republic Ostrava
  • Lucie Novotná
  • Mykyta Husakov
[22]
2021 Poland Cieszyn
  • Barbora Kuciánová
  • Lukáš Vochozka
[23]
2022 Slovakia Spišská Nová Ves [24]
2023 Hungary Budapest [25]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov
  • Debora Anna Cohen
  • Lukáš Vochozka
[26]
2025 Poland Cieszyn
  • Johanka Zilkova
  • Matyas Becerra
  • Alzbeta Kviderova
  • Jindrich Klement
No other competitors [27]

Ice dance

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1998 Brno
  • Martina Kvarcáková
  • Tomáš Rybanský
[1]
2000 Mladá Boleslav
  • Hana Lišková
  • Tomáš Rybanský
[3]
2002 Děčín
  • Simona Kuvíková
  • Jirí Klowersa
[29]
2003 Příbram
[30]
2006 České Budějovice
  • Barbora Heroldová
  • Zdeněk Pazdera
  • Kristina Vamberská
  • Jakub Vambersky
[8]
2007 Liberec No other competitors [9]
2008 České Budějovice
[31]
2009 Třinec
No other competitors [11]
2010 Poland Cieszyn No other competitors [12]
2011 Slovakia Žilina
  • Jana Čejková
  • Alexandr Sinicyn
[13]
2012 Czech Republic Ostrava
  • Jana Čejková
  • Alexandr Sinicyn
  • Kateřina Koníčková
  • Matěj Lang
  • Mariya Ukolova
  • Jaroslav Brtek
[14]
2013 Poland Cieszyn
  • Jana Čejková
  • Alexandr Sinicyn
  • Kateřina Koníčková
  • Matěj Lang
[15]
2014 Slovakia Bratislava
  • Kateřina Koníčková
  • Matěj Lang
  • Štěpanka Tůmová
  • Gregory Brissaud
[16]
2015 Hungary Budapest
  • Nicole Kuzmichová
  • Alexandr Sinicyn
No other competitors [17]
2016 Czech Republic Třinec No other competitors [18]
2017 Poland Katowice
  • Lucy Burton
  • Thomas Ingall
[19]
2018 Slovakia Košice [20]
2019 Hungary Budapest
  • Elisabeta Kořínková
  • Tomáš Moravec
No other competitors [21]
2020 Czech Republic Ostrava
  • Denisa Cimlová
  • Vilém Hlavsa
  • Elisabeta Kořínková
  • Tomáš Moravec
[22]
2021 Poland Cieszyn
  • Denisa Cimlová
  • Vilém Hlavsa
  • Adéla Pejchová
  • Filip Mencl
  • Barbora Zelená
  • Jáchym Novák
[23]
2022 Slovakia Spišská Nová Ves
  • Eliška Žáková
  • Filip Mencl
[24]
2023 Hungary Budapest
  • Natálie Blaasová
  • Filip Blaass
Andrea Pšurná / Jáchym Novák [25]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov
  • Eliška Žáková
  • Filip Mencl
  • Natálie Blaasová
  • Filip Blaass
Lauren Audrey Baťková / Jacob Yang [26]
2025 Poland Cieszyn
  • Eliška Žáková
  • Filip Mencl
  • Natálie Blaasová
  • Filip Blaass
  • Diane Sznajder
  • Jáchym Novák
[27]

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